You don't have to romance him.UrsulaCousland wrote...
Do you have to romance him, or can he just be 100% Rival?
Anders Rivalry Ending fixed?
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Adara
, juin 22 2011 01:19
#26
Posté 29 juin 2011 - 12:08
#27
Posté 29 juin 2011 - 10:44
Thanks, ipgd!
#28
Posté 30 juin 2011 - 12:13
River5 wrote...
happy_daiz wrote...
Captain_Obvious wrote...
River5 wrote...
Even if I wanted to kill him (something I've never been able to bring myself to do so far), I'd much rather he died being at peace with what he did, and thinking that he succeeded.
I did kill him once. Boy, I've never felt like such a jerk as I did that day. I don't think I'll ever be able to do it again. I think the rivalmance might make me clinically depressed. Thank Andraste for youtube, or I'd never even see the rivalmance.
Agreed, although I haven't watched the videos on YouTube. I just can't bring myself to knowing more than I've read on here. To see it would just be heartbreaking... although I will say that he HAS gotten to meet my Hawke's murder knife in a few playthroughs. That just seems a little more merciful to me. (Mostly I was trying to please that taint Sebastian. Grrr.)
The reason why I could never bring myself to kill him is first and foremost the complete lack of compassion in the dialogue choices ( "You have to pay for what you've done")... That, and the fact that you just stab him in the back and walk away, not bothering to offer him any kind of comfort as he dies, or even check to make sure that he's really gone (not just laying there paralysed and in pain with a knife in his back while slowly agonizing).
A man that you barely knew, Wesley, was offered a more compassionate end than someone who has either been your friend, and/or your lover for nearly a decade!
I *might* have considered the idea of killing Anders in order to free both Justice and himself, and protect him from the hardships he would have to face after what he's done. But there's absolutely nothing merciful in the way that you are allowed to make it happen. There's no option to say that you forgive him, that you still love him and always will... To say that you are doing this not to make him pay, but to free him...
So really, I just can't do it. Unless I would play an evil character, that is...
I wholeheartedly agree. If I decide to kill him, then I would have liked the choice to comfort him to a peaceful exit...so to speak.
I agree, Wesley had more comfort.
Granted he didn't have someone inside, distorting him and feeding off of his anger, and fueling it as well.
Still, it would have been nice to tell him that you forgive him and that you'll always remember the good in him. And that you'll always love him....yes, I agree. I wished I could have said that.
Not just 'stab' and show indifference in doing so.





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